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Space customers would probably use escape systems similar to the ones the crews currently use—having an escape vehicle readily available to use and/or having a safe haven to reside in until ... Futron Corporation
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... that pollution is made worse because the pollution often cannot escape because the cities are built in mountain valleys. In space there will not be large concentrations of humans for a while ... Robby Gaines
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... and droplets escape, they might float over and scald another astronaut.
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Magnetic board games, like the ones you would take with you on a long car trip, would work the same way in space. Magnets and Velcro can both be used to keep the ... work because the dice would never stop rolling
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... is available, the number of hotels would simply depend on how many guests would be going to stay in space. It is possible that the first space station module would be open for business and receiving guests by the year 2015.
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... of the spacecraft, the mission duration, and the type of propulsion. For electrical propulsion, oxidizers would not be required (since there is no combustion) and only a fuel (for example, hydrogen) would be required.
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... manned space missions carry enough water supplies on board to provide for their needs. Long-duration missions are the real challenge. The largest issue we will contend with is not how to carry water with us through space, but rather, how to move enough water up from the Earth's surface to ... 's LaGrangian points where gravitational fields will allow objects placed in a specific location in space (relative to Earth) to remain there indefinitely. The projected costs, reasonable assumptions included, indicate that ...
... holidays in space. One of them, Virgin Galactic , plans to use a craft based on SpaceShipOne, the first commercial space transportation system. This would involve just a sub-orbital hop into space and would take a few hours with a small section of the trip in space itself. There are ...
... that are safe and that last for many years in space. We learn about living in space every time we go there. We are inventing better technology and smarter computers which will ... John Spencer
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... John Spencer
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